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You know when something used to be good and now it isn't, but you just can't stop even though you should have better things to do than waste any more time with it? Mmm.
Anyway... Is "mucilage" a common word in North America for an adhesive? It's not a word I've ever had any cause to use, although I always thought it had something to do with plants. I actually had to look it up to get the punchline in today's For Better or For Worse. Not that it was worth it; I think it works better the way I first read it, when I thought Jim was talking nonsense. Mmm.
Anyway... Is "mucilage" a common word in North America for an adhesive? It's not a word I've ever had any cause to use, although I always thought it had something to do with plants. I actually had to look it up to get the punchline in today's For Better or For Worse. Not that it was worth it; I think it works better the way I first read it, when I thought Jim was talking nonsense. Mmm.